Louise is an archival consultant who helps families preserve their history through thoughtful, high-quality digitization and organization of photographs, letters, home movies, and memorabilia. With over a decade of experience in cultural heritage digitization, Louise brings a deep understanding of both the technical and emotional aspects of archival work. She specializes in transforming family collections into accessible, lasting digital archives—whether it’s a single box of photos or an attic full of heirlooms.
In addition to her private consulting practice, Louise is a Project Manager at the USC Digital Library, where she leads large-scale digitization projects for libraries and archives. She previously managed the USC Digital Imaging Lab, helping to develop efficient, preservation-quality workflows for rare and fragile materials. Her work has been supported by major foundations and federal agencies, including a Department of Defense contract and a $500,000 CLIR grant to digitize rare materials from the Mesoamerican and Spanish Colonial eras.
Louise combines professional-grade imaging expertise with a warm, collaborative approach to help families safeguard their stories for generations to come.
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